As a Christian and a Palestinian, I am compelled to carry the burden of my brothers and sisters who are suffering from collective injustices. Yes, I too suffer discrimination as an Arab citizen in Israel, but that should not stop me from expressing Christ’s love and care to those around me

Rev. Ajaj reflects on lessons from the Last Israeli elections and writes among other things:Much hatred was promoted during this election campaign... This shocked me as well as many people. Nevertheless, are we not asked to be the “light and salt of the earth”? How important, then, in such circumstances to promote and show love to those who have been styled as our “enemies”.

But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 10 Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy".

We need peace in the middle east. Peace for Israel. Freedom and restoration for Palestine. But we won’t have any of it until we start questioning the horrible dispensational/fundamentalist theology that’s causing us to support terror against our own Christian brothers and sisters.

Maoz explains after the elections why Netanyahu is bad for Israel.
He also sends a message to his American Evangelical supporters of Netanyahu, who are "motivated by the hope that he will fulfill their eschatological expectation; they have little regard for our lives and welfare here in Israel"

I stand today few days before the Israeli Knesset elections that will determine what direction my country will be taking. I believe that voting is not just a civic right but an obligation- not a regular one but a Biblical one. It is a should come to support a direction that brings kingdom principles and values.

We are concerned about the future of our schools in Israel because of the reduction in subsidies from the Ministry of Education. We invite to continue the dialogue with the Ministry to resolve the issue of subsidies and the involvement of parents of the students with the financial support for the schools, with the belief that the purpose of our schools is not for profit but excellence in education.